KT-1 Basic Trainer / Light Attack Aircraft. In: airforce-technology.com. Airforce Technology, 8. November 2010, abgerufen am 27. Dezember 2022 (englisch, Grunddaten zur technische Spezifikation, erste Abnehmerländer, Zahl der KT-1-Flugzeuge und das KTX-Programm).
cmsadmin: Turkish Air Force to Receive First KT-1T Trainer Aircraft. In: airforce-technology.com. Airforce Technology, 8. September 2010, abgerufen am 27. Dezember 2022 (englisch): „The Turkish Air Force will receive the first KT-1T basic trainer, jointly produced by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) and Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), in October 2010. […] KAI will complete the deliveries in June 2012 […]“
Craig Hoyle: Peru accepts first locally-assembled KT-1P trainer. In: Flightglobal.com. 29. April 2015, abgerufen am 29. April 2015 (englisch): „Peruvian company Seman has delivered its first locally-assembled example of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KT-1 trainer to the Latin American nation’s air force.“
Tolga Ozbek: Turkish air force to receive first KT-1 trainers. The Turkish air force's first KAI-built KT-1T trainers are undergoing flight-testing near Ankara … In: flightglobal.com. Flight Global, 27. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 27. Dezember 2022 (englisch).
Jon Grevatt: South Korea confirms potential aircraft swap deal with Spain. In: janes.com. Jane’s Information Group, 20. Februar 2019, abgerufen am 27. Dezember 2022 (englisch): „It had earlier been reported that South Korea and Spain had discussed the potential transfer during a joint defence-industrial committee held in November 2018. Reports said the plan could feature the swap of up to six of Spain’s surplus A400Ms in return for 30 KT-1s and 20 T-50s. […] Neither KAI nor Airbus has responded to Jane’s questions on the matter.“